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11 Tricky Clamping Solutions
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- Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
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I like to get my kids to hold whatever needs clamping for several hours. Solves 2 problems
ratchet straps are another very useful clamping solution. You can use them like you used the masking tape (for larger objects obviously), they can be used corner to corner to square up things like a bookcase or cabinetry during glue up, they can be wrapped around wide panels for glue ups with cauls keeping the boards flat, I've even used them as hold downs on awkward shapes and sizes of projects.
I definitely picked up a lot here but since you asked for anything you didn't mention: I like to have just a tiny bowl of fine, dry and clean sand near my wood glue. A little bit of it on one part after applying the glue prevents parts from shifting just like the nails you clipped off. Also works like a charm.
The reason this is a cool video is because these tips are what she actually does use. I have watched other tip videos where they had to come up with tips to "pad" the amount of tips they have in the video
Wow April you are awesome. Thanks. Tip number 9! The light bulb never turned on when I had this happen to me. Now I know what to do. No wonders why there is a month of the year named after you. 🤗👍
CONGRATULATIONS on your obvious success. You're a talented and gifted moderator and carpenter. You're also interesting to listen to AND watch and are also an excellent role model for other women in the world. Thanks for the ever fresh and ever helpful videos.
Nothing new for me, but I've been doing it for almost 70 years. Many of your viewers should learn a lot from your videos. I enjoy watching because of the interesting things you get into or make. Thanks.
I've been watching your video's for a few years and the knowledge you accumulated in that short of time has taken me a lifetime to get woodworking partime, keep up the good work and making these great videos.
We live in interesting RUclips times :-)
You are right Mike! I have been amazed watching April start of as a complete newbie to transform into a woodworking godess. So cool to see someone develop skills so quickly. Go April Go!
I definitely picked up some new techniques. Thanks for all of that. Would love to see you do more videos like this.
Yup another great video. #7 and #9 are great. On # 2 if you use opposing wedges under each clamp you avoid the tendency for the clamp to roll. The clamp will be force perpendicular to the surface being glued! Just my .02 worth. Always great stuff April. You are amazing.
Thanks April you're a doll. I'm going to save this video for future reference. Have a wonderful weekend thanks.
Best clamping video out there.
Not only great tips video but I suffer horribly with Migraines so glad to hear about Cove! Thanks for the info!
Along with basic clamping, this video should be required viewing for any aspiring wood worker. Super practical, thanks!
April, i have enjoyed seeing your progression, you really put everything out there and shared through the biggest part of the learning process.
You have become quite accomplished at a very wide variety of builder/maker/home DIY skills.
Best wishes for your continued success.
Excellent tips for everyone!
Most I knew already, but there were some new ones that would come in handy, for example, the door jamb hack!!!
Thank you.
Super cool tips. Wedges are so helpful in so many ways
I am familiar with many of the tips in this video but the one that really got my attention was the one using the hand screw. So simple and easy to use. And I have several hand screws in my shop. I will remember this one. Thank you for sharing. Have a great day and please stay healthy.
I'm easily gonna use like 8 of these TIPS. Thanks April! These are great!
That wooden clamp tip blew my mind! I can't believe I've never thought of doing that before. I also liked the gluing on edge banding by using small clamps and wedges.
I thought the title said Trick-Clamping and i got so exited to see something new. Imagine a trick -clamping contest. Indie mctwist chuckflips-trickclamping. Rad dude!!
Amazing! 5 and 7 will be game changers for my projects, thank you!
Very nicely done video showing exactly how each one works! Very informative and helpful! Thank you for sharing!
Thanks April for the great tips! Those ideas generate several other options! 👍🏼👍🏼
As always another great video April. Most of the tips you mention I have never heard of and I think that there great. I'm saving this video for reference to them in the future. I'd have to say that the tape method is my personal favorite.
Keep the great videos coming.
Thanks for sharing and God bless
I loved these solutions. Being aware of alternate possibilities is HUGE! Thank you!
These tips are going to be a huge help..........for future projects.....thanks April......
I like these solution vids best! #2 Is great for live edge glue ups, and salt sprinkled on glue keeps pieces from slipping too
Nice collection of tips...Thanks for sharing them.
Always good to have a few creative clamping solutions. Thanks for sharing April.
Had not thought to use extensions on the wooden clamps ... my dad has a few of them and we always run into the distance problem... we will have to try this the next time we are in the shop and run into this problem... would use Hardwood for the extensions for the pressure value.
Thanks for the great info as usual April.
Nicely done, April. Using wedges (in the way you did), using the door jamb, and screwing extensions on to the wooden clamps were all new to me-thanks!
Awesome video, April. These are tips anyone can use and showcases the things you've learned along the way.
All super great clamping ideas! I had not thought of some but will use them in the future. Just remember to wax the surface of things you're using to assist in clamping or the glue squeeze out will attach your project to them.
Good job April, thanks for sharing with us.
I really liked this show, thank you for the interesting advice.
Thank you, Mrs. April that’s awesome tips and learn a lot big 😊
Great tips April. Thank you !
Good tip- crimson guitars channel- the greatest luthiers trick of all 👍🏻
I've been looking for a video like this since forever. Thank you so much.
Well done April! I always enjoy your videos. This one had some tips I've never seen before. Thanks
I love watching videos. it makes me want to have my own work shop for my small projects. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Its goes a long way
Thanks for the video April!
Great original tricks, keep up the great work and thanks for posting.
That is one of the most useful video I have ever seen on YT! Thanks a lot April!
These are really great tips! The trick I like for tiny glue ups is wrapping elastic bands around wooden clothespins. I use them a lot for guitar building and box making. The best part is a large bag of each can be found at the dollar store.
Thank you very much April for sharing these tips. I will definitely be using them!
So much information beautifully condensed and presented. I really enjoyed this one.
Fantastic tips, April! Thanks a lot! 😃
Stay safe there with your family! 🖖😊
Oh wow thank you thank you thank you!! I can now finish 3 projects!! Super helpful tips!
Thanks for the tips and tricks April! 😃👍🏻🗜️🗜️🗜️🗜️🗜️🗜️🗜️🗜️👊🏻
so pretty and so smart! it has been so much fun to watch you grow over the years! love ya!
Great clamping tips April some of them will be a big help to me thanks.
Hi April !!! Those were some great ideas. Thanks
I love your channel great helpful info....and I had a migraine yesterday. I am gonna call Cove.
for an unreachable surface in the middle,
you can put scrap blocks on either side of the middle piece and add a long curved piece on top and clamp with available clamps.
hope that made since .
and all your trickery tips where amazing.
thanx a bunch
April, that 1st one is perfect for what I need gluing up guitar necks. Thank Youuuuuuuu!
Great tips!
Thanks April
Extremely helpful tips, thanks.
You can never have to many clamps or clamping ideas. Thank you for sharing April.
some awesome ideas there April, thank you..
Wow, thanks the most useful tips. Great job.
Great tips, a few new one to try out. Thanks
Thanks for the tips April.👍👍
Awesome bag of tricks... thanks for sharing
Great video, as always!
Extensions for wooden clamps save the day regularly.
Keep up the good work
Love all of these! I always learn something here! Thanks!!
Great tips. Thank you very much!
That was one of best vids I’ve seen. Thanks April!
Thanks for the tips, I can use several of them.
Outstanding tips!
Nice tricks for glue ups! Thanks. Safe safe April.
Fabulous tips!
These are wonderfully helpful, thanks!!
Very cool April! Thanks for sharing...
thanks this was simply refreshing
Brilliant, will have to add some of those to my repertoire.
Neat! Learned a few new things. Thank you!
Great Job. Keep up the great work
Great video!! Keep up the good work..
Hay April, Great tips. I'll definitely use 3 & 4. Thanks --M
Thank you, April!
Thank you April for the great clamping ideas !!!
Thanks April, have now subscribed to your channel
Ótimas dicas! April sempre me ensinando algo novo.
Like all the wedge tips, THANX !!
You’re sooooo smart. Great tips. I’m new... been a closet watcher for a long while. Great info 👍
One of your best videos ever.
Great tips; thanks!
Calm, informative, no show-off. I like.
Super helpful! Thanks so much!!
Thanks for sharing that, well said!
Good tips! Thank you.
great tips I have used a few of them but learned a couple of new ones thanks so much
Awesome! I'm glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks for watching.
Thanks very good Explanation,good demonstration thank you very much.
Great clamping solutions April!
Great tips. Thanks.
Hey I learned a lot. Thanks!!
wow. love these tricks.. thank you
Thanks for posting